There’s even an open bar from 8-9–the kind of thing that one might think would garner the same kind of unwanted, hostile attention that’s already chased Panero all over the city. But what do we know? “I think we need to do whatever we can to get underground bands platforms in Manhattan,” Panero recently told Crawdaddy!‘s Ben Westhoff. “My goal is to get more people than they would have if they played in Brooklyn and just sent out Facebook invites.” So there you have it. Will this new venue last? We’ve emailed Ariel about it, but have yet to hear back. If we do, we’ll update.